I have a fresh FreeBSD 4.11 server installed with multiple
IP's and am wondering if there is some type of default
firewall running?
The problem is that after logging in, can not telnet to
either localhost or to one of the IP's, but can telnet to the
other IP that is assigned to the
Hi All,
I ran the nmap and it shows that some filtering is going on for the IP:
Starting nmap 3.77 ( http://www.insecure.org/nmap/ ) at 2005-11-09 14:45 PST
Interesting ports on cp.peoplesquest.com (207.226.17.186):
PORT STATESERVICE
22/tcp filtered ssh
23/tcp
Greetings All,
I have a fresh FreeBSD 4.11 server installed with multiple IP's and am
wondering if there is some type of default firewall running?
The problem is that after logging in, can not telnet to either localhost
or to one of the IP's, but can telnet to the other IP that is assigned
On 11/8/05, Lonnie Cumberland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings All,
I have a fresh FreeBSD 4.11 server installed with multiple IP's and am
wondering if there is some type of default firewall running?
I don't believe there will be a firewall running unless you have
specifically enabled it.
Lonnie Cumberland wrote:
Greetings All,
I have a fresh FreeBSD 4.11 server installed with multiple IP's and am
wondering if there is some type of default firewall running?
The problem is that after logging in, can not telnet to either localhost
or to one of the IP's, but can telnet to the